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Intel plans to counter 65nm AMD “Antares” dual core processor with their 45nm
“Wolfdale” dual core processor based on Penryn core architecture in Q3 ’07.
Wolfdale will contain 6MB of shared L2 cache compared to 512KB dedicated L2 per
core (1MB total) and 2MB shared L3 on the Antares. It seems like 45nm Penryn
architecture is highly scalable and it will get Intel back into the MHz race
next year. As such Wolfdale will be able to scale up to 4GHz clock speed
comfortably and has a faster 1333MHz FSB. It is interesting to
note that IBM is ramping up frequency for their next generation 65nm Power6
design to over 4GHz in mid 2007 which is what Intel is trying to achieve as well
for their 45nm Penryn since it will still take a while for Octo-core to be
available. Although Wolfdale packed more cache and a much higher clock speed, it
has a TDP of 57W only. It certainly looks rosy for Intel next year. Wolfdale will pair up with the Bearlake P/G chipset
supporting DDR3 1066, PCI Express 2.0 and ICH9 coming in the Q2 ’07.

Intel plans to counter 65nm AMD “Antares” dual core processor with their 45nm
“Wolfdale” dual core processor based on Penryn core architecture in Q3 ’07.
Wolfdale will contain 6MB of shared L2 cache compared to 512KB dedicated L2 per
core (1MB total) and 2MB shared L3 on the Antares. It seems like 45nm Penryn
architecture is highly scalable and it will get Intel back into the MHz race
next year. As such Wolfdale will be able to scale up to 4GHz clock speed
comfortably and has a faster 1333MHz FSB to pair up nicely. It is interesting to
note that IBM is ramping up frequency for their next generation 65nm Power6
design to over 4GHz in mid 2007 which is what Intel is trying to achieve as well
for their 45nm Penryn since it will still take a while for Octo-core to be
available. Although Wolfdale packed more cache and a much higher clock speed, it
has a TDP of 57W only. It certainly looks rosy for Intel next year. Wolfdale will pair up with the Bearlake P/G chipset supporting DDR3 1066, PCI Express 2.0 and ICH9 coming in the Q2 ’07.